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Nestled between Old Salem and West Salem, these charming multi-story townhomes strike an ideal balance between suburban home ownership and urban lifestyle.
They stretch along tree-lined blocks just steps away from downtown Winston-Salem and convenient to the Piedmont Triad Research Park, the new YWCA, the North Carolina School of the Arts, Salem Academy, Salem College and many cultural activites.
 
  Old Salem
Salem Place Townhomes is conveniently located within walking distance of Old Salem Museums & Gardens, one of America’s most authentic historical attractions. It features four unique museums as well as gardens, dining and shopping. From fun hands-on events to book signings, furniture seminars to holiday activities, their attractions offer more than 100 unique and exciting events each year. Annual memberships are available for you to take advantage of all that Old Salem has to offer.

Downtown Winston-Salem
   Downtown Winston-Salem is home to over 60 restaurants and clubs, as well as over 70 galleries and shops.
   The Downtown Farmers Market is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m., May through October. The market is located at Cherry and Sixth Street, in the downtown Arts District.
   Summer live music events in downtown include Alive After Five, Summer on Trade and 4th Street Jazz.
   Scheduled to open in downtown Winston-Salem is a 30-acre baseball stadium/mixed-use development. Primarily used for baseball, it will be the home field of the Winston-Salem Warthogs minor league baseball team.

The Gateway
The Gateway is a vibrant mixed use village located within walking distance from Salem Place. In addition to retail, commercial and office space, the Gateway will include a state-of-the-art 90,000+ square foot YWCA. The new YWCA offers sports and recreation facilities, features a competition swimming pool, family waterpark, basketball arena, indoor walking track, adult and children’s fitness centers, aerobics and cycling studios, and much more.
   The Gateway offers walking and biking trails, baseball fields, tennis courts, par courses and soccer fields to enjoy.

    Cultural Activities
Winston-Salem may be one of the best kept secrets in the art world. From the lively arts district and regular gallery hops to the museums of historical and contemporary art, Winston-Salem draws art lovers from all over. There are also opportunities to enjoy the performing arts and take part in local festivals. Winston-Salem is home to the National Black Theatre Festival, Piedmont Opera Theatre, Winston-Salem Symphony, Stevens Center for the Performing Arts and the Sawtooth Center for Visual Arts.

Recreation
There are more than 87 parks, 16 golf courses, 117 tennis courts, 15 recreation centers, 11 swimming pools and 13 special use facilities in the Winston-Salem area. Forsyth County alone offers over 5,000 acres of park land.

Shopping
More than 90 shopping centers are spread throughout the area. Options range from small specialty boutiques and gourmet shops to the 1.8 million square foot Hanes Mall, the largest mall between Washington, D.C. and Atlanta.

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